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017 The Craft: The Bitches of Eastwick

017 The Craft: The Bitches of Eastwick

FromTexas Podcast Massacre


017 The Craft: The Bitches of Eastwick

FromTexas Podcast Massacre

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Vague, French-Sounding Gods. High School Cliques. Early-age Hair Loss. Skeet Ulrich. The Craft is many things - high school drama, witchcraft tale and teenage suicide meditation. This movie is a who's who of young stars from the 1990s that somehow didn't reach lasting stardom (except maybe Neve Campbell). While a moderate hit at the time, a franchise never developed - but this movie definitely made an impact on teen movies going forward. Join the Texas Podcast Massacre crew as they make blood oaths with each other and immediately break them debating the scariest witches in film. After that ritual they play light as a feather, stiff as a board and review 1996's teen witch classic 'The Craft'. Show Segments Debate Question (02:15): What is the scariest depiction of witches? Movie Review (11:06): The Craft (1996) What Would You Do Differently? (51:53) Awards: (55:42) Final Cut (57:57): Movie review scores from hosts and guests   Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us as longtime horror fans. If you love horror too you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook or watch us on YouTube. You can find our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneinRadio and all your favorite podcast platforms.
Released:
Sep 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

TEXAS PODCAST MASSACRE is a weekly horror movie podcast where hosts Mitch, Nate and Lisa talk about what’s new in the horror world, have a weekly debate, and review one horror movie. Each week they invite a special guest who typically does not watch and/or enjoy horror films to jump in the conversation as their “unsuspecting victim”, providing reviews for both horror addicts and the horror averse!